This paper presents a new analysis concerning the grief of the Roman politician Cicero over the death of his daughter. I argue that existing characterisations suffer either from methodological weaknesses or from a misguided perspective on the appropriateness of the expression of grief emotions. I will suggest that the study of emotion in historical documents can benefit from a comparative analysis: personal accounts of the grieving process by highly literate individuals of the modern age can assist in characterising the nature of Cicero's grief, in particular how it transpires in his correspondence. Some modern insights into the grieving process will also serve as an analytical tool for an accurate description of the grief we find in his wo...
© 2019 the author.In this talk I surveyed various ancient and modern approaches to grief in order to...
One of the great authorities in the antiquity who wrote about old age was Marcus Tullius Cicero, the...
This paper examines Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem In Memoriam A.H.H. through the lens of Cicero’s stoi...
Devastated by the death of his daughter Tullia, Cicero struggled to assuage his grief. Cicero did al...
Following the loss of his political position in the 50s BC and the tragedy in his private life, the ...
In his prose works Seneca deals with passions central to tragedy, but he rarely quotes from tragedy ...
Cicero is not only our chief source for the reception of Greek and Roman tragedy in the late republi...
The paper examines a number of Roman literary texts (by Ennius, Cicero, Vergil, Ovid, Seneca the You...
Some figures in history loom so large that they become multiple people in the imagination, and Marcu...
This paper aims to discuss Crantor’s influence on Cicero’s Tusculanae Disputationes in order to she...
Expressions of grief and mourning are characteristic of Roman funerary inscriptions. Roman epitaphs ...
Is grief for the death of a loved one a universal, trans-historical emotion? What role does the hist...
This volume contributes to the ongoing scholarly debate regarding the reception of Cicero. It focuse...
At the death of Germanicus in 19 CE, the behaviour of the emperor Tiberius came under scrutiny. How ...
This paper aims at pointing out the lexical and metaphorical representations of desiderium in Cicer...
© 2019 the author.In this talk I surveyed various ancient and modern approaches to grief in order to...
One of the great authorities in the antiquity who wrote about old age was Marcus Tullius Cicero, the...
This paper examines Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem In Memoriam A.H.H. through the lens of Cicero’s stoi...
Devastated by the death of his daughter Tullia, Cicero struggled to assuage his grief. Cicero did al...
Following the loss of his political position in the 50s BC and the tragedy in his private life, the ...
In his prose works Seneca deals with passions central to tragedy, but he rarely quotes from tragedy ...
Cicero is not only our chief source for the reception of Greek and Roman tragedy in the late republi...
The paper examines a number of Roman literary texts (by Ennius, Cicero, Vergil, Ovid, Seneca the You...
Some figures in history loom so large that they become multiple people in the imagination, and Marcu...
This paper aims to discuss Crantor’s influence on Cicero’s Tusculanae Disputationes in order to she...
Expressions of grief and mourning are characteristic of Roman funerary inscriptions. Roman epitaphs ...
Is grief for the death of a loved one a universal, trans-historical emotion? What role does the hist...
This volume contributes to the ongoing scholarly debate regarding the reception of Cicero. It focuse...
At the death of Germanicus in 19 CE, the behaviour of the emperor Tiberius came under scrutiny. How ...
This paper aims at pointing out the lexical and metaphorical representations of desiderium in Cicer...
© 2019 the author.In this talk I surveyed various ancient and modern approaches to grief in order to...
One of the great authorities in the antiquity who wrote about old age was Marcus Tullius Cicero, the...
This paper examines Alfred Lord Tennyson’s poem In Memoriam A.H.H. through the lens of Cicero’s stoi...